Significant Needs (AN) Special Education Teacher SPED
TheraPeds · Englewood, Colorado, United States · Posted Jun 13, 2026
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About Us
TheraPeds Partners is a Colorado based, therapist-owned and operated organization. We partner with our local schools to provide Special Education Teaching (SPED) services to PreK–12 students nationwide. As a team of special education providers, we understand the education process, IDEA requirements, and the importance of collaboration within multidisciplinary teams. Our mission is to deliver high-quality Special Education Teaching and Case Management (SPED) services while making meaningful connections in a collaborative learning environment.
Job Description and Responsibilities
This is a full-time, on-site role as a Significant Needs Special Education Teacher serving a school located in Englewood, CO.
The Significant Needs (AN) Special Education Teacher (SPED) will be responsible for designing and delivering individualized instruction for students facing complex cognitive, physical, or behavioral challenges. Your primary focus will be creating an empowering, highly structured environment that fosters independence, drives academic progress, and ensures meaningful inclusion within the broader school culture. By utilizing modern assistive technologies and collaborative teaching models, you will help students achieve their unique potential and thrive.
Job Details
Full-time, 37.5 hours/week
2026-2027 School year, August - May
On-site, in-person
K-6 grades
Center-Based Elementary Classroom
Job duties: educational services, case management, evaluations
Dual support from the District and TheraPeds
Competitive pay
Guaranteed hours, including documentation, administrative and planning time
$55 – $75+/hour ($1875-$2812/week+)
Responsibilities
Instructional Leadership & Logistics: Build a comprehensive daily routine that balances adapted academic subjects with essential life skills, community engagement, and social development. Seamlessly align and coordinate schedules for students, multi-disciplinary specialists, and support staff.
Curriculum Adaptation: Plan and execute direct, modified instruction tied to state standards, ensuring lessons are accessible and engaging for students requiring modified curricula.
Team Collaboration: Partner directly with general education teachers through joint planning and co-teaching to maximize inclusive classroom opportunities.
Paraprofessional Guidance: Oversee and guide classroom paraprofessionals, directing their daily efforts to provide effective small-group instruction and individualized student interventions.
Community Integration: Accompany and support students during school-wide events and neighborhood outings, promoting accessible participation for all developmental levels.
IEP Development: Manage the complete Individualized Education Program (IEP) lifecycle, including authoring comprehensive plans, evaluating functional or academic skills, and tracking progress.
Meeting Facilitation: Convene and lead collaborative IEP meetings with families, administrators, and specialists to ensure unified student support.
Behavioral Support: Facilitate Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBAs) and implement targeted Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) as necessary to promote positive classroom behavior.
State Testing: Oversee and administer the Colorado Alternative Assessment (CoALT) for eligible students in compliance with state regulations.